Ask Difference

Trooper vs. Zipperhead — What's the Difference?

Trooper vs. Zipperhead — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Trooper and Zipperhead

ADVERTISEMENT

Compare with Definitions

Trooper

A private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit.

Zipperhead

A soldier in the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps or in the Armoured Crewman military trade.

Trooper

A mounted police officer.

Zipperhead

A person of East Asian descent.

Trooper

A reliable and uncomplaining person
He was a real trooper for going on while he was feeling less than his best
She even managed to sign some autographs one-handed—what a trooper!
ADVERTISEMENT

Trooper

A member of a unit of cavalry.

Trooper

A cavalry horse.

Trooper

A mounted police officer.

Trooper

A state police officer.

Trooper

Also trouper A reliable, uncomplaining, often hard-working person.

Trooper

(military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour.

Trooper

(military) A cavalry horse; a charger.

Trooper

(military) A soldier.

Trooper

A troopship.

Trooper

Ellipsis of state trooper

Trooper

A mounted policeman.

Trooper

One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.
He was a real trooper about taking care of the kids for the weekend.

Trooper

To work as a trooper.

Trooper

To work steadily at an unpleasant job without complaint.

Trooper

A soldier in a body of cavalry; a cavalryman; also, the horse of a cavalryman.

Trooper

A state police officer; - also called state trooper.

Trooper

A mounted policeman.

Trooper

Trouper.

Trooper

A soldier in a motorized army unit

Trooper

A mounted policeman

Trooper

A state police officer

Trooper

A soldier mounted on horseback;
A cavalryman always takes good care of his mount

Share Your Discovery

Share via Social Media
Embed This Content
Embed Code
Share Directly via Messenger
Link
Previous Comparison
Negativize vs. Negative
Next Comparison
Plateau vs. Tray

Popular Comparisons

Trending Comparisons

New Comparisons

Trending Terms